Mountain peaks around Spenge are characterized by rolling hills within the Ravensberg Hill Country, situated between the Teutoburg Forest and the Wiehengebirge. While Spenge itself features elevations up to approximately 159.5 meters, the broader region offers elevated points and natural attractions. These areas provide recreational opportunities and scenic views for visitors. The landscape is generally flat and utilized for agriculture, with notable elevated features found in the surrounding forests.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The supposed summit cross at the highest point of the Spatzenberg, also called Löhner Berg (96 m, according to Komoot/Open Street Map 101 m above sea level) is actually a memorial. At the foot of the cross, the short inscription reads: "Remembrance Cross. We warn." It was erected in 1954 by the "Association of Returnees" and commemorates the fate of the prisoners of war of World War II. Some historical background: In 1954/55, the last surviving German prisoners of war returned from the former Soviet Union. In 2006, the memorial cross was completely replaced. Those who venture up the steep and somewhat adventurous trail (preferably on foot) will find a wonderful place of silence and contemplation up there.
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Real bean coffee, homemade cakes and
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A beautiful observation tower offering a fantastic panoramic view. 144 steps lead to the covered platform. Below the tower, there's a shelter, trash cans, and several picnic benches with tables.
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View over the Teutoburg Forest
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Brilliant view from the Beutling observation tower
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Stunningly beautiful views over the beautiful landscape
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If it's freezing rain and you're still sweating, you're probably standing on the Große Egge.
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According to legend, the name is based on a sad story that is related to Limburg opposite. According to this, there was also a castle here on the Nonnenstein belonging to the Count of Rieneck. His daughter, Hildburga, was in love with the impoverished Prince of Limburg, but her father was looking for a better groom. He organized a tournament in which the Prince of Limburg also took part in disguise. When he won, the Count was so angry that he challenged him to a duel. The two rode at each other and collided with their lances so badly that both died. In her grief, Hildburga founded a monastery on the Nonnenstein and became the first abbess. But when she died, the nuns became more and more greedy. The Rödinghausen people joined forces and stormed the monastery and tore it down. They left the tower standing as a warning. Well, at least the last part of the legend can be refuted, because the Nonnenstein was only built in 1897. It was modernized and slightly raised, but unfortunately that is hardly enough to let your gaze wander into the distance. The Nonnenstein is still worth a visit, even if only for the lovely rest areas here and the audio contribution via QR code. In the neighborhood of the Nonnenstein there is also the Bismarck fire column, which offers a dry shelter.
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Spenge is characterized by rolling hills within the Ravensberg Hill Country, rather than traditional high mountain peaks. The highest elevation within the municipality is around 159.5 meters. However, the broader region, including the nearby Teutoburg Forest and Wiehengebirge, offers notable elevated points, viewpoints, and historical sites that provide scenic views and recreational opportunities.
Among the most popular elevated spots are Nonnenstein and the Bismarck Column, a historical monument offering views. Another favorite is the Kaiser Friedrich Memorial Hut (Schwedenschanze) in the Teutoburg Forest, known for its panoramic views over the Ravensberg region. The Beutling Observation Tower also provides a wide vista after an ascent of 144 steps.
Yes, the Nonnenstein and the Bismarck Column is a significant historical site. It features a six-meter-high Bismarck fire column built in 1911, part of a monument cult after Bismarck's death. The Kaiser Friedrich Memorial Hut (Schwedenschanze) is also considered a historical site, located on the Bußberg mountain.
While Spenge itself has rolling hills, higher elevations are found in the surrounding areas. The Kaiser Friedrich Memorial Hut (Schwedenschanze) is situated on the Bußberg at 306.3 meters. Another notable summit is Große Egge (312 m), which offers beautiful vantage points.
Yes, the Beutling Observation Tower is considered family-friendly. After climbing its 144 steps, visitors are rewarded with a fantastic panoramic view. Below the tower, there's a shelter, trash cans, and picnic benches, making it a good spot for a family outing.
The region around Spenge offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like those around Hücker Moor. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes and MTB trails. You can explore more options on the Easy hikes around Spenge, Road Cycling Routes around Spenge, and MTB Trails around Spenge guide pages.
Yes, the Kaiser Friedrich Memorial Hut (Schwedenschanze) is a mountain refuge where you can enjoy coffee, cake, or cold drinks on Sundays during your hike. This makes it a pleasant stop for visitors exploring the Teutoburg Forest.
Visitors frequently highlight the wonderful panoramic views, especially from spots like the Kaiser Friedrich Memorial Hut and the Beutling Observation Tower. The historical significance of sites like the Nonnenstein and the Bismarck Column is also appreciated. Many enjoy the peaceful forest settings and the opportunity for a worthwhile detour into nature.
While many routes in the Ravensberg Hill Country are moderate, some paths to elevated points can be challenging. For example, the ascent to the Beutling Observation Tower can involve very steep hiking trails. The path to the Spatzenberg Summit Cross also includes an incline through a sizeable forest, which can be slippery after rain.
The region is enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in the forests. Summer is ideal for enjoying the views and outdoor cafes. Even in winter, the trails can be explored, though some paths might be slippery due to leaves or rain.
Yes, beyond the most popular spots, you can also visit Große Egge (312 m), which offers a beautiful vantage point and can be seen from afar due to its radio tower. Another serene spot is the Spatzenberg Summit Cross, known for its natural beech forest and romantic landscape of meadows and forest edges.


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